Amphidinolide H, a novel type of actin-stabilizing agent isolated from dinoflagellate |
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Authors: | Saito Shin-ya Feng Jue Kira Atsushi Kobayashi Jun'ichi Ohizumi Yasushi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmaceutical Molecular Biology, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8578, Japan. synsaito@mail.pharm.tohoku.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | The effect of novel cytotoxic marine macrolide, amphidinolide H (Amp-H), on actin dynamics was investigated in vitro. Amp-H attenuated actin depolymerization induced by diluting F-actin. This effect remained after washing out of unbound Amp-H by filtration. In the presence of either Amp-H or phalloidin, lag phase, which is the rate-limiting step of actin polymerization, was shortened. Phalloidin decreased the polymerization-rate whereas Amp-H did not. Meanwhile, the effects of both compounds were the same when barbed end of actin was capped by cytochalasin D. Quartz crystal microbalance system revealed interaction of Amp-H with G-actin and F-actin. Amp-H also enhanced the binding of phalloidin to F-actin. We concluded that Amp-H stabilizes actin in a different manner from that of phalloidin and serves as a novel pharmacological tool for analyzing actin-mediated cell function. |
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Keywords: | Actin-stabilizing compound Amphidinolide H Actin polymerization QCM Phalloidin Dinoflagellate Bistheonellide A Cytochalasin D |
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